Am. Elhassan et al., LEISHMANIASIS OF THE NOSE CAUSED BY DIFFERENT SPECIES OF LEISHMANIA IN THE SUDAN, Tropical and geographical medicine, 46(1), 1994, pp. 33-36
The nasal mucosa is affected in mucosal leishmaniasis and the skin of
the nose, but not the mucosa, may be involved in cutaneous leishmanias
is (oriental sore) and in Post kala-azar dermal leishmaniasis (PKDL),
These clinical forms all occur in the Sudan and, particularly when adv
anced, may be confused with each other since mucosal leishmaniasis may
extend to the skin of the upper lip and both cutaneous leishmaniasis
and PKDL may spread to the anterior nares although they do not extend
into the mucosa, Illustrative examples of the three conditions are des
cribed. Distinctive features of each form are given. The importance of
making the correct diagnosis is stressed, since the different forms r
espond differently to anti leishmanial drugs.